Old school Dungeons and Dragons
By ljcapps
@ljcapps (1925)
United States
April 10, 2007 3:04am CST
I am looking for some Second Edition Advanced Dungeons and Dragons players. Or even retired players that still have their books. I am needing a few of the charts that seem to be missing from mine. Post a response and I will get back to you with what charts I am needing and hopefully get you to e-mail them to me. Thank you in advance
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@warwizard_99 (81)
• United States
10 Apr 07
Once I can find what box mine are packed in, I can help you out. It is just a matter of going through them all...
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@warwizard_99 (81)
• United States
11 Apr 07
I had to reset the margins in order to get them to appear that big. Using Microsoft paint, you can shirk the images quite a bit and retain their readability.
Otherwise, I'll find them asap and get the info to you.
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@recycledgoth (9894)
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10 Apr 07
Can I suggest you check out eBay for what you are seeking, alternatively there are a lot of veteran role players with the Lorien Trust LARP system and they always have stuff available. You can check out the LARP sites, like Rule 7, and rpcommunity ley nexus. Or contact me and I can let you have details of people I know who might be able to help
@familycaregiver (58)
• United States
20 May 08
I know this is a year late, but just to add in for anyone else that wanders in here and wonders the same thing that ljcapps wondered: "LARP" stands for Live Action Role Playing -- it is sort of like a fantasy based SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) group, players act out the game in sort of a full scale theater play where the audience is their fellow gamers. Kind of like those murder mystery weekends and train rides, only with a fantasy theme. I have never played in a LARP game before, but I was a member if the SCA and understand the concept of LARP.